With The Office, Extras, Life’s Too Short, Derek and multiple movie cameos under his belt, Ricky Gervais has decided to give back to his wannabe-actor Instagram followers with a series of short and snappy acting masterclasses.

Over the past few days the 53-year-old comedian has taken a break from bath selfies, hip hop singalongs and his moody cat Ollie and has instead been sharing his top tips for acting out a wide range of scenarios.

We expect Gervais will continue to add to this list but here’s what we’ve got so far…

Derek’s words of wisdom on finding your true love brought a tear to our eye just like, well, a lot of Derek’s words of wisdom.

That’s why we’ll miss this show – the goosebumps.

7. Kev’s revelation

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We always love seeing Kev’s human side coming out, and the Christmas special didn’t disappoint. Not only was it refreshing to see Hannah and Derek fight over Kev’s eviction from the home, and Hannah’s views on why Derek isn’t perfect, we also got to see Kev’s admission that he was, actually, a virgin.

Yep, he’s never stuck his willy up a woman, apparently. Even Janice, because he ‘couldn’t find her hole – either of ‘em’. Ew.

The genius of Derek lies in the writing, and the main characters’ ability to sum up acute sadness, tragedy, anger and joy into perfect sentences. And Hannah’s speech to Kev about why he should stop drinking was one of the show’s finest.

‘I just popped into tell you that you’re a selfish c***. You’re a pathetic coward and you don’t deserve all this care you’re getting. And you really don’t deserve a friend like Derek…

‘I don’t know why he thinks he needs you but he does… and I won’t let anyone or anything harm him.’

9. The wheelbarrow

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You know – the one that Kev’s dad has had modified into a gross wheelchair-come-toilet. Again… ew.

10. Hannah and Tom get hitched

We’ve been rooting for these two since Tom gave up a career in the Navy to be with the love of his life. Their wedding was as chaotic but sweet as we expected – and Kev giving Hannah away was a perfect way to end the series.

11. Meet baby Derek

After what Kev called the worst wedding of all time, we got to meet Hannah and Tom’s baby – and Derek’s face when they told him they’d named their newborn after him was pure gold.

Ricky Gervais had a tough job beating The Office to best finale of his career, but we think he nailed it. Farewell Derek.

It’s the last movie that Robin Williams appears in himself, and his co-stars have paid a poignant tribute to the man they call an ‘amazing, lovely man’.

The stars of Night at the Museum: Secrets of the Tomb paid a moving tribute to the late actor while on the Graham Norton Show.

Ricky Gervais said of his acting pal: ‘Everyone I have ever met who knew him, absolutely loved him. I’ve never heard a bad word about him.

‘He was lovely all the time and never forgot to be the nicest person. If he had a second between takes he would be entertaining the crew. He was an amazing, lovely man.’

Ben Stiller added that there was a notion it would be the last time they’d all act in together: ‘On set we felt it was going to be the last Night at the Museum so there was that awareness of it, but obviously we had no clue what was going to happen (to Robin).’

Meanwhile Rebel Wilson admitted that she channelled Vicky Pollard for her role in the film: ‘I live with Matt Lucas and I hear him going on all the time…I love doing Vicky Pollard so tried to give it a bit of that.’

Ben Stiller, director Shawn Levy and Owen Wilson at the Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb premiere (Picture: Splash News)

Owen Wilson and Sir Ben Kingsley were among stars of Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb who paid tribute to their late co-star Robin Williams at the film’s European premiere.

Wilson, who plays the ‘little cowboy’ Jedediah in the comedy trilogy, described the night as a ‘celebration’ to the comedian, who played former US president Theodore ‘Teddy’ Roosevelt in the franchise.

‘He had a great sense of humour, a real kindness and humility. For someone who could have so easily carried himself as a bigshot, he never did,’ said Wilson on the blue carpet outside London’s Empire Cinema.

Sir Ben, who plays Egyptian Pharaoh Merenkahre, said Williams had ‘dignity, wisdom, a unique charm and sense of humour’.

Ben Stiller, who plays security guard Larry in the films, said of Williams: ‘This was the only chance I ever had to work with him. So every time we go to work together on this movie franchise I was always excited.

‘He was very generous and kind, and would make everyone feel as if they were an equal. It was fun to be around him and have him treat you that way, but in reality under the surface I was always just a fan.

‘So I feel really lucky to have had that time with him and to be in the movies with him. And it’s great that the movies exist, but for me it’s the experience that I’ll always take away.”

The film sees Larry and his friends venture to the British Museum to save the powers of Tablet of Ahkmenrah and it’s one of Williams’ final works.

That viral craze may be over, but now it looks like a whole new one may be set to take over the internet in the name of charity, with celebs bringing awareness to testicular cancer by grabbing their manhood and nominating others to do the same.

First up was Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman who posted a picture on Twitter of himself along with Nigel Barker and two other pals all copping a feel down below.

‘“Will, you’ve been on BBC radio recently to talk about your videos, right?” Yeah, I have.

‘“Will, you passed your driving theory test first time, right?” Yeah.

‘The truth is, I’ve been waiting. Playing it hard to get, as they say.’ Mr Bower, a business and management studies graduate, applied for various marketing roles in London but knew he faced fierce competition.

Ricky Gervais as David Brent in The Office (Picture: BBC)

So he made a clip listing his achievements, including speaking on BBC radio and getting 70,000 YouTube hits.

‘I find it difficult to brag about myself and big myself up, so I thought I would do it as David Brent,’ he said.

In the video, he tells potential employers: ‘Work is a way of life for me – it’s a religion. Christians, they pilgrimage to Lourdes, Muslims to Mecca, but me? To your desk. To my desk, in your building.’

Having received a number of encouraging comments, Mr Bower is now waiting to see if he gets any job offers.

Famous fans such as Ricky Gervais have shared and responded to Scott’s doodles of their tweets (Picture: Caters)

Scott Weston from Stourbridge, West Midlands, likes to doodle.

One day he decided to put his artwork to good use and brighten up internet users’ days by choosing an interesting tweet every day at random and turning it into a unique doodle.

Scott would then tweet his drawing back to the writer and share it with his Twitter followers. Simple.

Yet effective. In the last eight months Scott’s anti-troll mission has snowballed.

Scott, creative head of a Birmingham digital agency, is now a celeb in his own right, having gained over 29,000 followers in eight months (Picture: Caters)

He’s gained just over 29,000 Twitter followers to his @drawnyourtweet account in that time, including a fair few celeb fans, including Ricky Gervais, William Shatner, Ellie Goulding and Philip Schofield, all of whom he’s drawn tweets for.

Scott says of his idea: ‘I thought it would be a nice little project, so I set up the address one evening and chose a tweet to draw.

‘I drew a few doodles and sent them back to the original writer – some people were bemused, but most loved it.’

He adds: ‘I like my tweets to be light-hearted as the internet can be an anonymous and cold place. I’m like an ‘anti-troll’- I want to bring some sunshine to it.’

And you can’t argue with that.

Watch out: Mr Potato Head’s on the single malt (Picture: Caters)

Scott was particularly pleased when astronaut Chris Hadfield favourited one of his doodles (Picture: Caters)

To see more of Scott’s doodles, follow him @drawnyourtweet- note that while he doesn’t do requests, he’s more likely to draw a funny tweet from one of his followers.

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In the same week that The Inbetweeners sequel arrives in cinemas and Mrs Browns Boys D’Movie crawled past the £14m mark, Ricky Gervais has confirmed that The Office’s David Brent will be the latest British sitcom character to make the move from the small to the big screen with the mockumentary, Life On The Road.

We’ll have to wait until 2015 to find out whether Gervais can put the relative flops of his previous starring vehicles Ghost Town and The Invention Of Lying behind him.

But in the meantime, here’s a look at how some other recent homegrown comic creations fared when they transferred to the movie world.

The Good

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The Inbetweeners Movie

Any concerns that E4’s biggest success story would lose its overgrown schoolboy charms once it ventured from the suburbs of London to the party town of Malia proved to be unfounded with a gag-laden take on the summer holiday romance formula which showed perhaps for the first time that Britain could compete with Hollywood when it came to teen comedies, grossing a staggering £40 million at the box-office in the process.

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In The Loop

A spin-off from BBC2’s The Thick Of It, In The Loop received BAFTA/Oscar nominations for its relentlessly funny and expletive-laden screenplay. But superb performances from Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander and The Sopranos’ James Gandolfini, the latter playing-against-type as a peacekeeping lieutenant, were just as integral to the success of a timely and typically sharp political satire which recaptured the spirit of the original with ease.

The Decent

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Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa

Having been revived for a web series and two Sky Atlantic specials, Steve Coogan’s best-loved creation finally made it to the big screen last year with Alpha Papa, an endlessly quotable, if slightly inconsistent, affair which admirably stayed true to his Norfolk roots. However, Airheads still remains the premier radio-station-held-hostage comedy.

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Bruno

Adopting the same approach as Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen’s second attempt to hoodwink various unsuspecting names on film is by far his most outrageous, and although its joke perhaps wears a little thin over 90 minutes, the hilarious focus group, talk show and cage fight scenes all justify Cohen’s status as the master of public misbehaviour.

The Ugly

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Keith Lemon: The Film

As evident by the likes of Sing If You Can and Lemon La Vida Loca, Keith Lemon is one of those TV personalities who work brilliantly on their own show but are hopelessly exposed the moment they leave it. With a nonsensical script, a series of jokes rehashed from Celebrity Juice and various cameoing celebrities who appeared utterly embarrassed to be involved, it’s little wonder that at one point Keith Lemon: The Film scored a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 0%.

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David Brent’s Life On The Road will be in cinemas in 2015 (Picture: PA)

Here’s some exciting news for those of you who love Ricky Gervais’ alter ego David Brent – he’s heading to a cinema near you in 2015.

Yes, the former Office man will feature in the film Life On The Road – due to go before the cameras early next year – following previous speculation that Gervais would soon be bringing Brent to the screen.

According to reports the BBC-produced movie will follow the character – 15 years on from his time at Wernham Hogg – as he attempts to make it in the music industry.

‘He’s a sales rep now, selling cleaning products up and down the country, but has never given up on his dream of being a rock star,’ the Beeb said in a press release.

However the road to stardom is apparently a rocky one, with his self-funded tour running in to problems as he starts to run out of cash.

David Earl struggles to keep it together during Derek filming (Picture: Channel 4)

If you haven’t heard already the second season of Derek is now available on Netflix and to celebrate Ricky Gervais has shared some seriously special outtakes for you all to enjoy.

Needless to say both of the deleted scenes Gervais has posted on Facebook involve man of the moment David Earl’s incredible character Kev.

With Karl Pilkington’s Dougie taking a back seat this series, Kev has really come in to his own. And we can’t quite work out why these amazing scenes failed to make the cut…

The first outtake sees Kev describe his sordid Nick Knowles fantasy as he attempts to justify his alpha male credentials…

The second sees Kev explain how he maneuvers Janice and her ‘diseased badger’ within the caravan he shares with Derek and was cut because Gervais and Earl couldn’t get through the scene without laughing…

Ricky Gervais is infamously known as an atheist (Picture: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Extra)

Ricky Gervais has found a novel new way to talk to ‘God’ via the medium of the internet.

Well, a parody God Twitter account that is, but none-the-less, it was pretty funny, especially when @TheTweetOfGod responded to The Office comedian in a series of quick-witted tweets.

With Father’s Day now done and dusted for another year, we can all breathe a sigh of relief at not having to try and figure out what the perfect gift to show your dad materially how much you care. Mortal problems, huh, but what if your father is the ultimate father? Gervais decided he wanted to find out:

With football fever gripping the globe, of course the topic soon turned turned to the World Cup and that crushing 2-1 Italy vs England defeat.

‘I always write about what I know,’ he told the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. ‘All my family worked in care homes. My mum, my sister, my sister-in-law, their kids…all work in old people’s homes or with people with Alzheimer’s. I’ve been around care all my life, so I’ve got about 35 years of anecdotes. Some sweet, some funny, some sad.

‘And there’s another theme I’ve always used: men as boys and women as adults. Men are babies! They don’t grow up. They show off and they whine, and they wanna be in charge and they sulk,’ he added.

However he made further waves on on Twitter on Tuesday after posing the question to his followers of what they might like to know about the character in the event of him appearing in a new documentary.

Ricky Gervais has revealed he’s considering bringing back Derek for a third series.

Keen to go out on a high, Gervais put a stop to both The Office and Extras after just two series but it sounds as though the comedian thinks Derek, Dougie and the gang could have more to offer.

Asked whether he had thought about the possibility of third season during a Facebook Q&A, Gervais replied: ‘It’s the first time I’ve ever considered a third series of anything, but I’ll start writing it first and see if it’s best as a series, a mini-series or a special.

‘The story dictates everything.’

Meanwhile, Karl Pilkington’s character Dougie has likened his existence to that of a ‘germ in a puddle’.

Last night’s episode saw the hapless caretaker walk out of the nursing home following an unfortunate electrical accident, although it looks as though he may be back before long…

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Ricky Gervais in Derek (Picture: YouTube)

The last series of Ricky Gervais’s Derek received mixed reviews, some loved its subtle humour others found it offensive and exploitative. Despite that though, Channel 4 commissioned it for a second series. It must have been doing something right, but is it heart-warming comedy or actually a bit horrible?

The problem I find with Derek is a re-hashing of the typical Gervais character. Never since The Office has he been able to produce anything as inventive in its originality. Unfortunately Life’s Too Short re-hashed the Extras theme but with Gervais fulfilling a different role and Warwick Davis providing the fool. In Derek, Gervais is back in the role causing some critics to accuse him of mis-representing those with mental or physical deficiencies.

But has Gervais made the mistake of making this second series too nice? It’s incidental music makes us feel sorry for the characters, is this exploitation or Gervais asking for forgiveness from his critics? A perfect example being the wish-list of things Derek gives to his dad asking for ‘a pill that makes you like nasty people more’.

To be honest it smacks a little too much of bullied protagonist coming back at his attackers who confused Gervais the man with Derek the character, but then this is his trademark. His character in Extras, overlooked and underpaid actor Andy Millman, was at times indistinguishable from himself, finding his feet in fame. And to an extent he will always be David Brent.

Beneath these things though some of the jokes just aren’t very funny.

One redeeming feature is Karl Pilkington who has seamlessly transcended a career in radio production to screen star, whether he’s being an Idiot Abroad or an idiot in a care home.

Joe Wilkinson is a recent addition to the cast following on from his success in Him & Her and numerous panel show appearances, but in Derek he has been mis-cast as Kev’s brother, the binge-drinking employee that sings songs about female sexual organs and butt-plugs. Wilkinson’s carer could be marred by this role, instead of taking the positive trajectory it should.

And if crude sex songs didn’t cause quite enough cringing, Derek’s dad, another new character added to the plot, is a sex mad octogenarian. Just because old people and sex is funny right?

The best bit was when one of the residents donned a new and incredibly obvious wig telling everyone else his hair had grown back. In fact it’s these extras that are often the most believable of the cast, particularly more so than Gervais who slips in and out of character. Unfortunately this line was in the first ten minutes and likely to be forgotten by the end of the ad break.

Unfortunately, Derek is less comedy and more tragedy, the biggest tragedy being Gervais’s flailing attempt at a follow-up to earlier successes. It’s wrong to judge a performer by their one biggest role but unless Gervais can bring something out of the bag – and no, not another resurrection of David Brent – it seems his ghosts will follow him.

Ricky Gervais and Karl Pilkington are back for the second series of Derek and we’ve already learned some pretty important lessons.

Derek Noakes, played by Ricky, gets to grips with Twitter in tonight’s show and is keen to spread a positive message with his online profile. With a bit of help from Vicky the care worker posted this message this evening:

Oh, Kermit, when will you ever learn? Watch everyone’s favourite frog try and worm his way out of accidentally offending Miss Piggy when the pair team up for a fun video cover of One Direction’s Little Things.

The Muppets have been over in the UK to promote latest movie Muppets Most Wanted, which also stars Ricky Gervais and Tina Fey (and is out in cinemas now!)

Kermit The Frog and Miss Piggy took time out of their busy schedules to visit Capital FM where they gave their take on a (slightly reworked) version of the 1D number one hit, Little Things.

Unfortunately when Kermit sung the lines ‘I know you’ve never loved, your stomach or your thighs,’ it really didn’t go down well with his diva girlfriend!

(Picture: Capital FM / YouTube)

‘Is this suppose to be flattery!?’ she asked an alarmed-looking Kermit.

Thankfully he didn’t have to duck any of Piggy’s infamous karate chops, but it was still incredibly cute.

Ricky Gervais and Karl Pilkington are back at the Broadhill Retirement Home as Derek and Dougie return for a second series next month. And to celebrate we’ve condensed the trailer down to five poignant GIFs…

Derek grapples with online dating…

Cliff’s back…

So is Ivor…

Everyone’s terrified of spiders…

Derek likes itchy piglets…

Derek returns on Wednesday April 23 on Channel 4.

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